All Blacks loose forward Ardie Savea is to wear special rugby goggles when he plays against Canada in the Rugby World Cup as he battles vision problems in his left eye.
Savea would become the first player at a Rugby World Cup to wear the goggles, which were approved by World Rugby earlier this year to allow people who are visually impaired to play the game.
Savea, a bruising back-rower and a key player for the defending champions, said that the vision in his left eye was deteriorating and he needed to protect his eyesight.
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“A couple of years ago I realized I had bad vision in my left eye. Everything’s kind of blurry. I told All Blacks doctor Tony Page that it was getting worse and now we’re doing something about it,” he said, ahead of today’s game in Oita. “Doc notified me that World Rugby had some goggles that were approved and everyone has been really supportive. In terms of vision and seeing, it’s pretty sweet, and it’s now just a matter of getting used to them.”
The goggles are designed to be safe for both the player wearing them and those coming into contact with the player.
Savea follows in the footsteps of Ireland-born Italian fly-half Ian McKinley who was the first international player to wear the goggles, but has not played at a World Cup.
Page said that Savea had worn the goggles at training and they had not affected his ability to play.
“It’s probably been the most challenging conditions that you can get [to test them]. Humidity at up to 90 percent, 20°C or so, and hard All Blacks training — and he’s done pretty well. It’s great to see someone like Ardie putting them on and being proud of it,” Page said.
Savea said when he realized that he could potentially lose his sight if his other eye was damaged, then it had been an easy decision to make.
“I’ve got my little girl and hopefully future kids and a bigger family, so I want to be able to see,” he said. “I’m just thinking of the bigger picture and trying to protect my eyes.”
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